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CARSON Nitro Buggy CNB 204016
Tools needed for the assembly
Scissors
13305
Needle nose pliers
74034
Side cutter
74035
Modelling knife
74053
Hexagonal wrench
13118
Philips screwdriver
(small and big)
1,5/ 2 / 2,5 mm
74023
Instant adhesive
53339
Tweezers
74003
How do I remove the glow plug?
A long reach glow plug wrench is necessary to easily and
quickly remove and replace glow plugs. The CARSON
Racing 1/8th scale 4-way wrench works great.
CARSON 4-way wrench
5,5/ 8/ 10/ 17, Art.-No. 13336
What do I use to ignite the glow plug?
A glow starter is a battery-operated device that – when
attached to the glow plug – heats the glow plug so that the
engine can start. The glow starter is then removed after the
engine is running. The CARSON glow starter with meter is a
perfect choice. lt comes complete with a battery, charger and a
built-in meter to let you know if your glow plug is good.
CARSON Glow starter set
Art.-Nr. 11364
Do I need to purchase extra glow plugs?
We recommend using a „medium“ or „hot“ heat-range glow
plug intended specifically for performance engines like the No 3
(905007) during the break-in process. After the break-in period
you may want to use a different heat-range glow plug. Use a
colder glow plug like the No 6 (905010) if you‘re using 25% nitro
fuel.
Do not use glow plugs intended for four stroke airplane engines
or glow plugs with an „idle bar“. Using the wrong type of glow
plug will cause the engine to run erratically and make it
difficult to tune properly. The wrong type of glow plug could
also damage the engine.
In addition to the items listed on the previous page, the
following tools and supplies will also be required to run and
maintain your CARSON CNB:
CARSON NiMH batteries, 4 pieces (3 x for transmitter and
receiver) Art.-No. 609000
Air filter oil 50 ml
Art.-No.32648